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Hi Folks,
My system crashed while it was compacting messages in Outlook Express 6. System is XP SP2. Purchased and tried running DBXtract from the OEHelp.com website with no success. When file compacting does OE write the originals to the disk anywhere? The .dbx files still have their original size but the is nothing in them and compacting shinks them Any suggestions? Thanks for any help.... David S |
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DBXpress might have servered you better. It will read the contents of the
hard drive and search for those lost messages. DBXTract will only extract and recover from existing DBX files that haven't been compacted or corrupted enough to be unreadable. It's the nature of the DBX file structure. When OE compacts, it creates a DBT file to use in the process of copying the available messages to a new file thus removing the old messages. If you still have the DBT file, copy it to another folder, rename it to .DBX instead then run DBXTract. If no DBT file, DBXPress will hunt them if they haven't been overwritten. It works quite well as I've had to use it to recover messages on the wife's computer before they could get backed up. "David Smith" wrote in message ... Hi Folks, My system crashed while it was compacting messages in Outlook Express 6. System is XP SP2. Purchased and tried running DBXtract from the OEHelp.com website with no success. When file compacting does OE write the originals to the disk anywhere? The .dbx files still have their original size but the is nothing in them and compacting shinks them Any suggestions? Thanks for any help.... David S |
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Thanks for your help. Searched the HD for *.dbt but nothing showed up. For
some reason when I searched for *.dbx nothing showed up as well even though I know there are dbx files on the HD? Later.... David S "DGuess" wrote in message ... DBXpress might have servered you better. It will read the contents of the hard drive and search for those lost messages. DBXTract will only extract and recover from existing DBX files that haven't been compacted or corrupted enough to be unreadable. It's the nature of the DBX file structure. When OE compacts, it creates a DBT file to use in the process of copying the available messages to a new file thus removing the old messages. If you still have the DBT file, copy it to another folder, rename it to .DBX instead then run DBXTract. If no DBT file, DBXPress will hunt them if they haven't been overwritten. It works quite well as I've had to use it to recover messages on the wife's computer before they could get backed up. "David Smith" wrote in message ... Hi Folks, My system crashed while it was compacting messages in Outlook Express 6. System is XP SP2. Purchased and tried running DBXtract from the OEHelp.com website with no success. When file compacting does OE write the originals to the disk anywhere? The .dbx files still have their original size but the is nothing in them and compacting shinks them Any suggestions? Thanks for any help.... David S |
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David Smith wrote:
Thanks for your help. Searched the HD for *.dbt but nothing showed up. For some reason when I searched for *.dbx nothing showed up as well even though I know there are dbx files on the HD? Later.... Did you configure Windows Explorer to show hidden files? In XP and W2K, ..dbx and .dbt files are hidden. -- Alias Use the Reply to Sender feature of your news reader program to email me. Utiliza Responder al Remitente para mandarme un mail. |
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ToolsOptionsMaintenanceStore folder will reveal the location
of your Outlook Express files. Press the Tab key to highlight the folder location, then Ctrl+C. Close OE, then StartRunCtrl+V will put the location in the box - Click OK and you'll see the OE files. Otherwise, write the location down and navigate to it in Windows Explorer. In WindowsXP, 2K & 3K, the OE user files (DBX and WAB) are by default marked as hidden. To view these files in Explorer, you must enable Show Hidden Files and Folders under StartControl PanelFolder OptionsView. And as DGuess said. DBXpress is the *only* tool that will retrieve messages lost while compacting, but possibly not all. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "David Smith" wrote in message ... Thanks for your help. Searched the HD for *.dbt but nothing showed up. For some reason when I searched for *.dbx nothing showed up as well even though I know there are dbx files on the HD? Later.... David S "DGuess" wrote in message ... DBXpress might have servered you better. It will read the contents of the hard drive and search for those lost messages. DBXTract will only extract and recover from existing DBX files that haven't been compacted or corrupted enough to be unreadable. It's the nature of the DBX file structure. When OE compacts, it creates a DBT file to use in the process of copying the available messages to a new file thus removing the old messages. If you still have the DBT file, copy it to another folder, rename it to .DBX instead then run DBXTract. If no DBT file, DBXPress will hunt them if they haven't been overwritten. It works quite well as I've had to use it to recover messages on the wife's computer before they could get backed up. "David Smith" wrote in message ... Hi Folks, My system crashed while it was compacting messages in Outlook Express 6. System is XP SP2. Purchased and tried running DBXtract from the OEHelp.com website with no success. When file compacting does OE write the originals to the disk anywhere? The .dbx files still have their original size but the is nothing in them and compacting shinks them Any suggestions? Thanks for any help.... David S |
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Yes I did, that was the first thing I checked
Thanks for your help..... David S "Alias" wrote in message ... David Smith wrote: Thanks for your help. Searched the HD for *.dbt but nothing showed up. For some reason when I searched for *.dbx nothing showed up as well even though I know there are dbx files on the HD? Later.... Did you configure Windows Explorer to show hidden files? In XP and W2K, .dbx and .dbt files are hidden. -- Alias Use the Reply to Sender feature of your news reader program to email me. Utiliza Responder al Remitente para mandarme un mail. |
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Actually I just unchecked it and then rechecked it and apply and it now
shows them "David Smith" wrote in message ... Yes I did, that was the first thing I checked Thanks for your help..... David S "Alias" wrote in message ... David Smith wrote: Thanks for your help. Searched the HD for *.dbt but nothing showed up. For some reason when I searched for *.dbx nothing showed up as well even though I know there are dbx files on the HD? Later.... Did you configure Windows Explorer to show hidden files? In XP and W2K, .dbx and .dbt files are hidden. -- Alias Use the Reply to Sender feature of your news reader program to email me. Utiliza Responder al Remitente para mandarme un mail. |
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